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LG VX8360 review: bang for your buck

The LG VX8360 is a midtier handset with features like EV-DO, V Cast Music support, a 1.3-megapixel camera, and more.

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Even though the LG VX8360 may not look like much, we think it's probably one of the best midtier handsets out there. It has a compact clamshell form factor and it's only around $50 with a two-year contract from Verizon Wireless, but with that you get quite a lot of features. They include EV-DO, V Cast Video, V Cast Music, stereo Bluetooth, A-GPS, and more. We were a bit disappointed that it still has the 1.3-megapixel camera from its predecessor, the VX8350, but the photo quality is better than most other 1.3-megapixel camera phones.

So even though the LG VX8360 might not look like much, you get a lot for your money. Check out our LG VX8360 review and slide show for more details.